On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2nd, and towards the 80th anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh’s letter to the Business Community (October 13th, 1945 – October 13th, 2025), on August 30th, 2025, at the Government Headquarters, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired a conference with enterprises, themed “80 years of businesses accompanying the country.”

The Prime Minister chaired the Conference with Businesses on August 30th. Photo: VGP/Nhat Bac
The conference was attended by about 60 state-owned corporations and groups, 141 private enterprises, and 50 foreign-invested enterprises (FDI), including the Vietnam Electricity Group (EVN), Viettel Group, Petrovietnam, CT Group, and Sun Group…
The delegates discussed the challenges and opportunities in the new period, emphasizing the role of businesses in promoting the digital economy, innovation, and sustainable development.
What did the enterprise that exported 5,000 UAVs to South Korea share with the Prime Minister?
In the historic mid-August, a Vietnamese enterprise, CT Group, for the first time, won an export order for 5,000 heavy-duty UAVs (from 60kg to 300kg) to South Korea.
This lot of “Made in Vietnam” UAVs, applying exclusive technology developed by Vietnamese engineers, not only marks an important milestone in Vietnam’s high-tech industry but also tells part of CT Group’s resilient journey of more than three decades accompanying the country.
“80 years ago, our forefathers fought for national independence. Now, it’s time for us to stand up for independence in science and technology, so that our children can hold their heads high as they step into the world, conquering 4.0 technology, and showing the world a new and powerful Vietnam,” said Mr. Tran Kim Chung, Chairman of CT Group.

Mr. Tran Kim Chung, Chairman of CT Group, speaks at the Conference. Photo: VGP/Nhat Bac
The Chairman of CT Group also shared the journey of CT Group, which started as a small company established in 1992 when the country began its renovation and integration process. It has now developed into a group with 68 member companies operating in many countries and across nine core technology fields and traditional industries.
CT Group’s Prominent ESG Technology
Besides achievements in high technology, CT Group also stands out for its strong commitment to ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) technology, aiming for sustainable development and Net Zero targets by 2050.
The group is leading green solutions, contributing to environmental protection and climate change adaptation.
One of its breakthrough products is CT Modulex – a new generation of smart, premium 4.0 robot housing. With modern block-folding technology, CT Modulex can rearrange and expand, saving construction time and costs and reducing emissions, making it highly adaptable to climate change.

CT Modulex Smart Robot Housing Model. Photo: CT Group

Photo: CT Group
CT Modulex integrates solar, wind, and clean water technologies and is resistant to earthquakes, floods, and extreme temperatures. It also significantly saves construction and transportation time and costs. This solution provides green housing and supports communities in coping with global climate change.
With CT Modulex, CT Group is a pioneer in Vietnam in the field of high-tech modular housing.
Globally, according to Fortune Business Insights’ assessment on August 18th, 2025, the global modular construction market size reached USD 89.44 billion in 2024. The market is projected to grow from USD 94.84 billion in 2025 to USD 151.53 billion in 2032, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.9% during the forecast period.

The global modular construction market is growing strongly. Illustration: Chapman Taylor
The Asia-Pacific region dominated the global market with a 45.32% market share in 2024. Asia-Pacific also led the growth, driven by the demand from infrastructure expansion and rapid urbanization in key developing economies such as India, China, and Southeast Asian countries.
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